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Discover LudwigThe phrase "area standards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific criteria or benchmarks that apply to a particular geographic area or field of study.
Example: "The construction project must adhere to the local area standards to ensure safety and compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "regional standards" or "local guidelines".
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The opening party over the Fourth of July weekend was low-key by area standards, with few boldface names.
2. Honor the tech standards like they are your own content area standards.
As of October 2010, all of the rest areas found along the A6 motorway comply with C-type rest area standards or above.
The spatial sizes can be scaled up for larger area standards once the desired composition is determined from the microarray analysis.
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Eileen Swan, executive director of the Highlands Council, said that many municipalities have land in both areas and that the council plans to use consultation and financial incentives to see that local zoning plans adhere to the preservation area standard.
Kelis has been given her own roped-off area, standard issue for pop stars, but she's ignoring it, mingling instead with the asymmetrical haircuts weaving to house music.
In this area, standard Shewhart control charts are no longer useful.
This estimate is based on repeated analyses of a TiO2 surface area standard provided by Quantachrome.
In May, Zell broke ground on a 450-unit luxury apartment tower in southwest Los Angeles that will have to charge rents double the area standard to cover costs.
The College subsidizes 75% of its employees' public transit (T) passes, whereas the area standard for subsidization is 25-50%.
The measure doesn't detail what the wages would be besides that they will be "area standard wages" set by a city agency.
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